Towards a Sociology for Childhood - Berry Mayall

Towards a Sociology for Childhood

Berry Mayall

出版时间

2002-08-01

ISBN

9780335208425

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

"...explores some very timely and critical issues in the current development of Childhood Studies...It will be especially valuable for students because it integrates concrete empirical studies with reflection on underlying theoretical assumptions." - Leena Alanen, Professor in Early Childhood Education, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland This important book moves the sociology of childhood forward. Berry Mayall argues, that, since childhood is a permanent component of society, in order to understand how society works, we must take account of children as well as adults, otherwise our explanation omits an important social group. Children's lives are shaped by policies and practices, but they are also agents, who make a life for themselves through their relationships with adults and other children. This book argues that feminist theory and practice is useful for understanding childhood; we should start from the children's own accounts to show how the organisation of social relations provides an explanation for their social position. This is a political book: through analysis of children's own descriptions and evaluations of childhood, it argues for an improved social status of childhood, including respecting children's rights. The book also shows that in order to understand childhood we must take account of both child-adult relations (generational relations) and gender relations. It is essential reading for childhood sociologists and feminists, and for all those seeking to raise the social status of childhood. It is highly recommended to students of childhood studies, at all levels.

用户评论
一直觉得Open University Press的书质量都非常糟糕,但这本却意外地不错。尤其是理论部分(Ch1–3, Ch9),强调generational relation和children’s standpoint,可以和Dorothy Smith的The Everyday World as Problematic一起放入社会理论课中让学生对比着读。可惜实证部分感觉写得挺一般的。
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